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CA AB776
Bill
Status
10/8/2023
Primary Sponsor
Chris Holden
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AI Summary
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Requires the Department of Transportation to work with the Native American Heritage Commission, California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names, Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties, and local California tribes to identify locations for signs recognizing tribal lands along Route 210 and to name the route.
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Mandates the Department of Transportation erect highway signs and markers recognizing the historical and cultural importance of California tribes local to or historically located in Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties along Route 210, integrating this work into regularly scheduled sign replacement and maintenance.
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Designates Route 210 as the "Southern California Native American Freeway" or by an alternative name developed through the collaborative process with specified entities.
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Encourages Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties to adopt resolutions to ensure public awareness of the approved highway signs.
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Contains legislative findings recognizing that Southern California tribal affiliations along Route 210 include Cahuilla, Chumash, Gabrieleño/Tongva, Fernandeño/Tataviam, and Serrano tribes, and acknowledges Native American contributions to culture and history.
Legislative Description
Route 210.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 543, Statutes of 2023.
10/8/2023